be exactly suitable for a particular situation
to be the exact match for something
to be the most suitable candidate for an activity, job or to carry a responsibility
to be the person who can carry a task forward
fit the bill
The person who claims he fills the bill for the role of such an important office should at least be decent with his communication on social networks. This guy is not worth the people’s while.
This position requires a strong sense of self because someone who does not know himself cannot counsel others and just would not fill the bill.
He fills the bill for the job that you were speaking to me about yesterday in the restaurant.
I don’t think anyone will be able to fill the bill to become her husband, her list of requirements is way too long.
The country hit by terrorism needs a strong leader, and the new Prime Minister just doesn’t fill the bill.
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